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Joy Sports can confirm that Accra Hearts of Oak Physiotherapists Dr Jonathan Quartey and Okyere Baffour Agyei have suspended their services with the club.
Both men have decided to temporally stay away from the club due to personal reasons.
Joy Sports checks indicate that, Dr Quartey and Okyere Baffour have not been paid for a considerable period of time.
In addition to this, the duo have been criticized for failing to handle the injury of star man Samudeen Ibrahim adequately with the playmaker absent from the last 9 games of the Phobians.
Hearts travelled to the Obuasi Len Clay stadium for their match day 9 win over Ashgold without a physiotherapist on the bench.
Officials of the club have however denied the story and stating that Okyere Baffour has been absent due to his engagement at the clinic.
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